Posted: Tue Sep 26, 2006 3:32 pm
Hi. I've been reading here (and at Unfiction ... and at Screens ... and at Anchor Cove ... and basically had my life eaten) ever since Virginia Heffernan's NPR interview. I didn't sign up here (I was at the other board until the the CiW blacklisting) but have followed everything obsessively since and thus am not a n00b, um, exactly? (All this to say, please don't eat me because I haven't posted before.)
Wow, to everybody, on that anagram! I was trying obsessively until the wee hours and then gave up, and then woke up this morning to discover it was basically solved. Hat tip to everyone.
So anyway: now I'm wondering about the new JPG. The file name is "ex22lk0". I don't know what to make of "lk0", but Exodus (commonly abbreviated as "Ex.") chapter 22 is long but creepy, all about divine retribution and sacrifices; it includes the verse "Thou shalt not suffer a witch to live" (verse 18) and "He that sacrificeth unto any God, save unto the Lord only, he shall be utterly destroyed" (verse 20). Exodus is also a Moses book, since it's part of the Pentateuch. So does the file name mean anything, or is this just more spooky atmospheric affect?
Oh, and Exodus chapter 2 verse 2 says "The woman conceived, and bore a son. When she saw that he was a fine child, she hid him three months." The "son" in question is Moses.
Thoughts? Like everyone else, me brain hurts.
Wow, to everybody, on that anagram! I was trying obsessively until the wee hours and then gave up, and then woke up this morning to discover it was basically solved. Hat tip to everyone.
So anyway: now I'm wondering about the new JPG. The file name is "ex22lk0". I don't know what to make of "lk0", but Exodus (commonly abbreviated as "Ex.") chapter 22 is long but creepy, all about divine retribution and sacrifices; it includes the verse "Thou shalt not suffer a witch to live" (verse 18) and "He that sacrificeth unto any God, save unto the Lord only, he shall be utterly destroyed" (verse 20). Exodus is also a Moses book, since it's part of the Pentateuch. So does the file name mean anything, or is this just more spooky atmospheric affect?
Oh, and Exodus chapter 2 verse 2 says "The woman conceived, and bore a son. When she saw that he was a fine child, she hid him three months." The "son" in question is Moses.
Thoughts? Like everyone else, me brain hurts.